• CHIN 3025

    Language House Conversation
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    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    For students residing in the Chinese group in Shea House. Prerequisite: instructor permission.

  • JAPN 3025

    Language House Conversation
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    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    For students residing in the Japanese group in Shea House. Prerequisite: instructor permission.

  • KRTR 3030

    Survey of Korean Cinema
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    1.61

     Difficulty

    4.67

     GPA

    2.99

    Last Taught

    Spring 2025

    A general introduction to Korean cinema. Examines the major films through selections by representative directors. Taught in English. Fulfills the non-Western perspectives requirement

  • CHIN 3050

    One Book at a Time: Reading China from Cover to Cover
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    3.92

     Difficulty

    3.25

     GPA

    3.74

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    Students of second or above levels can select a book from a list of great Chinese literary works curated by the instructor to read. Some graded readers will be included for 2000-level students. This course provides students with the opportunity and support to read a book in Chinese language from cover to cover while discussing related social and cultural topics. Heritage students have the opportunity to pick a book of their choice. Prerequisite: CHIN 1020 or CHIN 1060.

  • JAPN 3050

    Fundamentals of Comprehending Advanced Japanese
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    3.55

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    This course focuses on establishing a foundation for advanced Japanese language study by introducing strategies for developing reading and listening comprehension on everyday topics, including skimming, scanning, and kanji-recognition. Students completing the course will be eligible to take the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) at the N3 level. Prerequisite: JAPN 2020

  • JPTR 3100

    Myths and Legends of Japan
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    3.55

    Last Taught

    Spring 2025

    A seminar exploring Japan's earliest myths describing the origins of its islands, their gods, and rulers through close readings in English of eighth-century chronicles and poems. Fulfills the Non-Western and Second Writing requirements.

  • JPTR 3210

    The Tale of Genji
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    5.00

     Difficulty

    2.00

     GPA

    3.55

    Last Taught

    Fall 2024

    A seminar devoted to an in-depth examination in English translation of Japan's most renowned work of literature, often called the world's first novel. Satisfies the Non-Western and Second Writing requirements.

  • JAPN 3300

    Japanese Food for Thought
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    Last Taught

    Spring 2025

    Food connects people; it is a vehicle for lives, and a facet of humanity. Investigating the social phenomena of Japanese food culture, students engage in active learning activities to stimulate discussions on the global context including cultural expressions, innovation, equity, and community. They also design a product to illustrate their reflective inquiry in further developing their culture and linguistic competency. Prerequisite: JAPN 3010.

  • JPTR 3310

    Haiku and the Japanese Poetic Tradition
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    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    This course is a seminar devoted to exploring the Japanese poetic tradition from the eighth century onwards that culminated in the development of haiku through representative texts and genres, including waka and renga. No prior knowledge of Japanese language or literature is required.

  • JPTR 3320

    Cinematic Images of Japanese Culture and Society
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    3.77

    Last Taught

    Fall 2024

    This seminar examines how films from Japan visually raise different cultural and social issues, and how they relate to the universal human condition. With an understanding that films involve so many different disciplines, this seminar examines contemporary Japan via comparativist and cross-cultural perspectives by paying careful attention to the effects of the imagistic and visual power that only films can offer.